Bold and italics are examples of font traits.
Bold and italics are examples of text formatting styles used to add emphasis to words or phrases, with bold text appearing as strong and important and italicized text appearing as slanted for added clarity or distinction in writing.
Font styles
emphasis
Yes, bold, italics, and underlining are all examples of text formatting that help emphasize or highlight certain words or phrases in written content. These formatting options can be used to draw attention to key points or to add visual interest to the text.
A bold typeface is used for emphasis. Italics are also used for emphasis; bold is a bit more emphatic than italics.
Font styles
Most versions of microsoft word will have an area where you can compare fonts and how italics and bold print look in different fonts. To find this area go the fonts section in Microsoft Word.
usually in bold or italics
Use Bold, Italics or underline it.
Heading, Sub headings. Use bold for key words not randomley. Headers/Footers (alwasy insert a footer with your name in italics at the botom with the subject/topic).
In Word, bold makes text darker and more prominent, italics slant the text, and underline places a line beneath the text. These formatting options can be used individually or in combination to emphasize or highlight text in a document.
TEXT - Bold textTEXT - Italic textTEXT - Underlined textTEXT - Strike-out text:)
Cell formatting in Excel allows you to define how the cell contents should appear. Some examples of formatting are bold, italics, character color, cell background color, currency, time, etc.
Bold face, italics, bullet, list, numbering, sub headings, headings